Recently, I converted some files to VCDs using EZ CD Creator Platinum, and had no problem converting. Conversion was no problem, so I went ahead and deleted the files I used (mpeg1s and AVIs).
Now I want to store the VCD movies I made to a DVD-R. Here's the problem, when I tried looking for the AVSEQ01.dat file, under the MPEGAV Folder, I can't find this file, instead I found files beginning with a MUSIC01.dat, MUSIC02.dat and MUSIC03.dat.
I tried using the simple demultiplex from TMPGEnc and couldn't create the *.m1v and *.mp2 file. Can anyone help?
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pipoy--
VCD spec says that the mpeg video sequence files (tracks really) on disc can be called either one.
MPEGAV\AVSEQ##.DAT
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MPEGAV\MUSIC##.DAT
The former is preferred by most VCD authoring apps, with the one big exception being EZCD Creator. Probably the latter is a holdover from VCD 1.0/KaraokeCD specs. This shows up some of EZCD's original old Corel (?) heritage.
To use the file(s), reverse build w/ VCDXrip (part of VCDImager) or convert with VCDGear. Then you'll have a standard MPEG file with which to re-author as you please and TMPGEnc shouldn't have trouble demuxing them at this point.
HTH,
Scott -
Thanks for the response Scott, now here's the second question. I was able to convert all my VCDs to MPG files. How would I be able to have multiple mpg files into one DVD-R disc.
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